Many thanks for a great series of videos. We were inspired and ended up booking our own trip to Kruger in September. We have returned having a wonderful experience. If you return I can recommend staying at Mopani, if only for the spectacle of the birds flying over the restaurant terrace at sunset.
Thanks. Glad you got to experience the magic of Kruger for youselves. We have been to Mopani before and enjoyed our stay there. Slightly different from the other camps.
Just wanted to tell you thanks for doing these videos. We have been to Kruger twice and have been doing videos and like to see what you saw and how you do your videos. Thanks D&S
Excellent work! I've subscribed! Thank you! I wonder what that Goliath Heron is doing with his throat and lip kind of vibrating all the time. Thank you.
Wow! You are a lion magnet. When I watch your videos all is right with the world. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this series. How many hours of footage does it take for one episode? We went to Kruger in April /May of this year and still haven't organized or begun editing our photos. How do you begin?
Many thanks for you appreciation. As you know it's not wildlife all the way in the Kruger so out of 10 or more hours driving I probably end up with 2 to 3 hours of footage each day. I try to get that down to about 15 to 20 minutes per day for the video. This current 10 part series took me about 3 months to edit! I've got photos from previous trips that will probably never be edited but I've found the easiest way to cope with it is just to dip in and pick out the best shots and then keep going back for more!
It's at dusk which is usually about half an hour after the camp gates close. Handy if you can get a unit with the boxes outside but there are usually seats nearby. You might have to hang about for half an hour or so as the sun goes down.
Such wonderful sightings especially the Impala and Baboons walking on the road, and the herds of Elephants with young
Thanks. It's not just the lions but everything together that makes the Kruger so enjoyable,
That was so soothing. BRILLIANT
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yet another great video, fantastic sightings. Keep on filming and sharing, you're doing a great job.
Many thanks. This series almost at an end but we hope to be back there next year.
Again epic content the animals sightings wow thanks for sharing
Many thanks, much appreciated.
Wonderful, another great episode. Not long for us now, we fly out 4 weeks tomorrow. Super excited. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Do let me know how you got on once you are back.
Many thanks for a great series of videos. We were inspired and ended up booking our own trip to Kruger in September. We have returned having a wonderful experience. If you return I can recommend staying at Mopani, if only for the spectacle of the birds flying over the restaurant terrace at sunset.
Thanks. Glad you got to experience the magic of Kruger for youselves. We have been to Mopani before and enjoyed our stay there. Slightly different from the other camps.
Just wanted to tell you thanks for doing these videos. We have been to Kruger twice and have been doing videos and like to see what you saw and how you do your videos. Thanks D&S
Many thanks, much appreciated.
Excellent work! I've subscribed! Thank you! I wonder what that Goliath Heron is doing with his throat and lip kind of vibrating all the time. Thank you.
Many thanks for your comments. It was an extremely hot day and I think the behaviour might have been some way to cool down.
Wow! You are a lion magnet. When I watch your videos all is right with the world. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this series. How many hours of footage does it take for one episode? We went to Kruger in April /May of this year and still haven't organized or begun editing our photos. How do you begin?
Many thanks for you appreciation. As you know it's not wildlife all the way in the Kruger so out of 10 or more hours driving I probably end up with 2 to 3 hours of footage each day. I try to get that down to about 15 to 20 minutes per day for the video. This current 10 part series took me about 3 months to edit! I've got photos from previous trips that will probably never be edited but I've found the easiest way to cope with it is just to dip in and pick out the best shots and then keep going back for more!
Hello. Around what time do the bats fly out of the boxes? Hope to see it next week when I'm in KNP
It's at dusk which is usually about half an hour after the camp gates close. Handy if you can get a unit with the boxes outside but there are usually seats nearby. You might have to hang about for half an hour or so as the sun goes down.